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/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libpam/modules/pam_krb5/
H A Dpam_krb5.876575 Mon May 14 11:23:58 MDT 2001 markm Bring in a few useful PAM modules.

pam_krb5 is a Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) authentication module.

pam_nologin checks for /etc/nologin and does the "usual stuff"
if it is found, otherwise it silently succeeds.

pam_rootok silently succeeds if the user is root, otherwise
it fails.

pam_wheel silently succeeds if the user is a member of group
"wheel" (or another nominated group), and fails
otherwise.

There is an issue with kerberosIV and kerberos5 - if both are
being built, then static linking fails with duplicate symbols.
This will take a bit of work to sort out in the kerberii.
H A DMakefile76575 Mon May 14 11:23:58 MDT 2001 markm Bring in a few useful PAM modules.

pam_krb5 is a Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) authentication module.

pam_nologin checks for /etc/nologin and does the "usual stuff"
if it is found, otherwise it silently succeeds.

pam_rootok silently succeeds if the user is root, otherwise
it fails.

pam_wheel silently succeeds if the user is a member of group
"wheel" (or another nominated group), and fails
otherwise.

There is an issue with kerberosIV and kerberos5 - if both are
being built, then static linking fails with duplicate symbols.
This will take a bit of work to sort out in the kerberii.
/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libpam/modules/pam_nologin/
H A DMakefile76575 Mon May 14 11:23:58 MDT 2001 markm Bring in a few useful PAM modules.

pam_krb5 is a Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) authentication module.

pam_nologin checks for /etc/nologin and does the "usual stuff"
if it is found, otherwise it silently succeeds.

pam_rootok silently succeeds if the user is root, otherwise
it fails.

pam_wheel silently succeeds if the user is a member of group
"wheel" (or another nominated group), and fails
otherwise.

There is an issue with kerberosIV and kerberos5 - if both are
being built, then static linking fails with duplicate symbols.
This will take a bit of work to sort out in the kerberii.
/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libpam/modules/pam_rootok/
H A DMakefile76575 Mon May 14 11:23:58 MDT 2001 markm Bring in a few useful PAM modules.

pam_krb5 is a Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) authentication module.

pam_nologin checks for /etc/nologin and does the "usual stuff"
if it is found, otherwise it silently succeeds.

pam_rootok silently succeeds if the user is root, otherwise
it fails.

pam_wheel silently succeeds if the user is a member of group
"wheel" (or another nominated group), and fails
otherwise.

There is an issue with kerberosIV and kerberos5 - if both are
being built, then static linking fails with duplicate symbols.
This will take a bit of work to sort out in the kerberii.
/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libpam/modules/
H A DMakefilediff 76575 Mon May 14 11:23:58 MDT 2001 markm Bring in a few useful PAM modules.

pam_krb5 is a Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) authentication module.

pam_nologin checks for /etc/nologin and does the "usual stuff"
if it is found, otherwise it silently succeeds.

pam_rootok silently succeeds if the user is root, otherwise
it fails.

pam_wheel silently succeeds if the user is a member of group
"wheel" (or another nominated group), and fails
otherwise.

There is an issue with kerberosIV and kerberos5 - if both are
being built, then static linking fails with duplicate symbols.
This will take a bit of work to sort out in the kerberii.
/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libpam/libpam/
H A DMakefilediff 76575 Mon May 14 11:23:58 MDT 2001 markm Bring in a few useful PAM modules.

pam_krb5 is a Kerberos 5 (Heimdal) authentication module.

pam_nologin checks for /etc/nologin and does the "usual stuff"
if it is found, otherwise it silently succeeds.

pam_rootok silently succeeds if the user is root, otherwise
it fails.

pam_wheel silently succeeds if the user is a member of group
"wheel" (or another nominated group), and fails
otherwise.

There is an issue with kerberosIV and kerberos5 - if both are
being built, then static linking fails with duplicate symbols.
This will take a bit of work to sort out in the kerberii.

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